Leupold vx 3 6.5-20x50

At 4 posts you just insulted captain Jon a military man. Who probably has given the most detailed and honest scope advise on this forum,as on person. I and others could nick name him the "scope eater'' He has owned and tested most of the scopes out there. I agree as many probably do with him,I also have many Leupolds.In a conversation with a friend the other day. I brought up my mark4, on a light weight,larger bore, this guy has 3 similar in same caliber 338. His friends mark4 lasted 200 rnd.first failer, then made it to 80 next go. Did not make me feel to good about the $1700 I just spent on my M4. pS Im not a arm chair guy either, spent over 160 days in the field last 3 seasons
Do not be insulted, everyone is a fan of a particular scope or another. I don't profess to being an expert just an end user. If your Leupold failed,sent it back with a description of the problem and let them deal with it under their lifetime warranty
PS The 4 posts are just on this site I have recently subscribed to.
 
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Whole Lotta BS here.
Care to be specific?
no one has moved away from Leupold because of quality. Price maybe.
Even if that was true, how would you know it? The people who say they have done this are lying? Do you think this guy was disappointed with the price, or the quality of his scope?

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Or is that a mythical picture? If you look closely enough you might see bigfoot in the background.

What is it with the Leupold fans that makes them think anybody with a criticism of the brand is lying? I've never said they were bad scopes but they are not the perfection some think they are either. Many of them do have problems many other mid-priced scopes commonly have. The difference to me is they're charging high-level prices for them

When I did my initial review of the PST 4-16, what did I find? A canted reticle (much less than Leupold's tolerance though) and the click value was off! Was I bashing? No, that's just the way the scope was.

The difference is Vortex actually cared and improved the QC so the scopes they are sending out now are on the money. And it only cost $800 in the first place, not $1600. That's why I now own two of them for the cost of one Leupold which would not be better in any way, and worse in some ways.
 
Care to be specific?

Even if that was true, how would you know it? The people who say they have done this are lying? Do you think this guy was disappointed with the price, or the quality of his scope?

CantedL.jpg


Or is that a mythical picture? If you look closely enough you might see bigfoot in the background.

What is it with the Leupold fans that makes them think anybody with a criticism of the brand is lying? I've never said they were bad scopes but they are not the perfection some think they are either. Many of them do have problems many other mid-priced scopes commonly have. The difference to me is they're charging high-level prices for them

When I did my initial review of the PST 4-16, what did I find? A canted reticle (much less than Leupold's tolerance though) and the click value was off! Was I bashing? No, that's just the way the scope was.

The difference is Vortex actually cared and improved the QC so the scopes they are sending out now are on the money. And it only cost $800 in the first place, not $1600. That's why I now own two of them for the cost of one Leupold which would not be better in any way, and worse in some ways.

please don't get defensive. If you do not let Leupold know the problem, they cannot fix it. I guess its the "Whole lot of people" that fired me up. I'm 60 and do not know of one person who dislikes Leupold products or service.. Frankly every scope that I have looked through makes me feel like I'm going blind except Leupold.
 
You were being defensive on Leupold's behalf. I was simply being informative. If you don't know a single person who has ever had a problem with one or haven't looked through anything better, you lack information, that's all.
 
You were being defensive on Leupold's behalf. I was simply being informative. If you don't know a single person who has ever had a problem with one or haven't looked through anything better, you lack information, that's all.
Which Vortex scope would you recommend


We have no problem with those who sell for less, for they know what their product is worth
 
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I have (3) of the VX3 LR and have not experienced a single problem with any. Granted, these scopes are mounted on rifles that do not see a lot of abuse in the field or suffer the recoil of the uber-magnums, I do trust their reliability. I have no reason not to. However, I am just one person with limited experience which has been all good.

All of mine are at least 2 years old and I paid no more than $560 (still have the receipts in their boxes). $720 is about a 25% increase in a few years which falls right about a 7-8% price increase each year (not sure of the industry norm).

At your price point, the Vortex PST line looks very attractive, however this is a new model for Vortex which has no track record at all.
 
please don't get defensive. If you do not let Leupold know the problem, they cannot fix it. I guess its the "Whole lot of people" that fired me up. I'm 60 and do not know of one person who dislikes Leupold products or service.. Frankly every scope that I have looked through makes me feel like I'm going blind except Leupold.

I haven't met anyone either. The only thing I have heard is that their price is too high. That is a point if you don't have the 40% discount :)

As far as the pic goes, how am I to know FOR SURE who manufactures that?
 
Iam kinda new to this forum myself,but if I have learned anything its that a lot of people myself inclued trust Jon A. Advice ,I've had leupolds fail me Sightron one time and when I was younger I went through a lot of bushnells, I have just leupold and Sightron now ,gona try vortex pst .next
 
As far as the pic goes, how am I to know FOR SURE who manufactures that?
I'll bet you're right. It wasn't Leupold at all. I'll bet the owner faked that picture. If you look closely you can see it's not a real picture at all, but was drawn with an etch-a-sketch. He then lied about it being a Leupold because, of course, he is part of the grand conspiracy.
 
What do you guys think of this scope? I have never had a scope that I used to dial windage or elevation before before but have always had Leupold glass and this looks like a good value. I can get this scope for about 720$ before shipping. Any other suggestions around this price range?

Thanks.

If it were me, right now on e-bay, Add 60 dollars more and get the 6.5-20x50 zeiss with target turrents. Free shipping and I think you'll be happier and a better value.Thats my 2 cents.
 
Could you post the link to the Zeiss mountainman. I believe I have looked at the zeiss on the web and it only has 45 moa of adjustment. Thanks.
 
Could you post the link to the Zeiss mountainman. I believe I have looked at the zeiss on the web and it only has 45 moa of adjustment. Thanks.


sent PM, My question is, a 55 gr 22-250 at 3500 fps is 36.2" high at 100 and 1" low at 1000yds. How much MOA do you need? 45" at 100 yds I think would be enough for most people. Or use a 20 moa base with it if you need more.
 
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Jon A, No one was delving into conspiracies until you mentioned it. Just asking how one is to know for sure? Awful defensive. Sheesh.

If you are going with just the duplex, then the zeiss is worth a look, especially at that price. It does not have the elevation adjustment of the Leupy though.
 
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